![]() ![]() ![]() James and Alig's relationship is mostly impeded by their own pride and haughty attitudes towards each other, and while they pretend to be calculating and mean, they come off as trashy drag queens throughout. He hinders the plot at most times by being petty and doesn't like to be vulnerable, yet we as the audience aren't sure where that weakness stems from. Though he becomes drug addled, star struck, and obviously malicious in the way he grapples to the top of the food chain, there isn't any base for where his motivations come from. Culkin flies through the entire film without really showing who Alig was. James are non-existent except for catty remarks. Their costumes, makeup, and love for the disgusting and dramatic isn't indicative of this assessment, but the personalities of Alig and St. ![]() Both of them have airy, worthless personalities, and are shown as dramatic homosexuals at every turn. James (Green) are represented in the film. The first thing that you're hit with is the bothersome way both Alig (Culkin) and St. This ranges from the digital format and lack of cinematography to the animatronic performances from the cast. Everything about this film is off-putting, over-the-top, and frightfully grotesque. The main word that truly describes this film is gross. ![]()
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